VINCI Concessions teams everywhere are committed to taking part in developing the infrastructure that they manage and the services that it offers. Their approach is to operate the infrastructure under their management, taking the specific local situation into account while optimising, making improvements and rolling out best practices that have already been proven elsewhere. Their strength comes from creating value by upgrading structures, harnessing the synergy made available by the VINCI Concessions infrastructure network. 2024 was marked by several major operations.
In Colombia, VINCI Highways operates the Bogotá-Girardot highway through Vía Sumapaz as part of a traffic-risk concession signed in 2016. The operator is carrying out a comprehensive restoration of the structure, which is the country’s busiest highway. Carried out in synergy with VINCI Construction, this major project includes the construction of a third 65-km lane, which is scheduled to become fully operational in 2025. In Brazil, work to expand the SP-333 highway – the southern section of the Entrevias concession in the state of São Paulo – accelerated in 2024. And in Europe, VINCI Highways is building new sections of highway in Germany and the Czech Republic.
Meanwhile, in Japan, a new instalment of the modernisation and expansion of the terminal at Kansai International airport was therefore inaugurated ahead of the arrival of visitors for World Expo 2025 in Osaka. And in Mexico, a five-year investment programme of over €400 million has been launched to establish Monterrey airport as a leading international hub. Other investments are under way in Serbia, Chile, Portugal, the UK and the Dominican Republic.
€1 billion invested in the network in 2024